Overall size: More than 3 feet long with barrel. And probably a couple of inches longer than the Lnogshot.
How to use: It's handle points to 4 o'clock when viewed from the left side. So, its kinda hard to fire it when holding it too high. It's stock is also longer than the Longshot's, Recon's or Raider's. So it cannot be held the same way. For better balance, place the stock against your shoulder. And the normal procedures. If you feel uncomfortable holding the slanted handle so high, then maybe try to lower it.
Darts: CS=Clip-system
Clip-system=Clip-system darts
Clip-system darts= Streamlines
CS guns= ONLY STREAMLINES!
Tactical Attachments: The barrel and the sight which increases coolness. It increases the weight but it is a small price to pay just to frighten your enemy.
Pics:
Nerf Longstrike CS-6 box, front
Nerf Longstrike CS-6 box, back
Nerf Longstrike CS-6, contents
Nerf Longstrike CS-6, fully assembled
Nerf Longstrike CS-6, size comparison with Longshots
(With barrels. Told you it was a couple of inches)
Nerf Longstrike and Longshot. With inter-changeable attachments.
(Actually, the Longstrike's barrel is the the one which adds the extra lenght.)
Nerf Longstrike and Longshot, size comparison.
(Without barrel)
Nerf Longstrike CS-6, butt-stock clip holders.
Pictures belong to SG Nerf.
P.S. Never leave a gun primed. Half-way or not. Or the spring will lose it's potential energy.
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